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…where she was born in 1820… …who was clever and ambitious… …who really loved his daughter… …where she was a brilliant student… … which she held in her hand…

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…got her name… …didnt work… …wanted to go to university… …was against… …agreed. …got a good education… …started to work in a hospital. …declared the war on Russia. …became a nursing administrator… …organised hospitals. …called her… …has stayed in history… …saved thousands of lives.

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Florence Nightingale got her name from the city of Florence. At that time women worked hard. Florence liked this lifestyle. She wanted to go to Russia. At first her family was against it. Then her father agreed. She got a good education in Turkey. In 1999 Britain declared war on Russia. Florence became a nurse and organised museums. The wounded soldiers called her an angel because at night she went from bed to bed with a flower. The princess has stayed in history as the Lady with the lamp She saved thousands of lives.

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Florence Nightingale was born into a rich, upper-class, well-connected British family at the Villa Colombaia,[1] near the Porta Romana at Bellosguardo in Florence, Italy, and was named after the city of her birth. Florence's older sister Frances Parthenope (pronounced /pɑrˈθiːnəpɪ/) had similarly been named after her place of birth, Parthenopolis, a Greek settlement now part of the city of Naples.